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Netlab Reference Manual mlphint
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<H1> mlphint
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Purpose
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Plot Hinton diagram for 2-layer feed-forward network.

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Synopsis
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mlphint(net)
[h1, h2] = mlphint(net)</PRE>


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Description
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<p><CODE>mlphint(net)</CODE> takes a network structure <CODE>net</CODE>
and plots the Hinton diagram comprised of two
figure windows, one displaying the first-layer weights and biases, and
one displaying the second-layer weights and biases.

<p><CODE>[h1, h2] = mlphint(net)</CODE> also returns handles <CODE>h1</CODE> and 
<CODE>h2</CODE> to the figures which can be used, for instance, to delete the 
figures when they are no longer needed.

<p>To print the figure correctly, you should call
<CODE>set(h, 'InvertHardCopy', 'on')</CODE> before printing.

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See Also
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<CODE><a href="demhint.htm">demhint</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="hintmat.htm">hintmat</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="mlp.htm">mlp</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="mlppak.htm">mlppak</a></CODE>, <CODE><a href="mlpunpak.htm">mlpunpak</a></CODE><hr>
<b>Pages:</b>
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<p>Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-9)


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